The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Sept. 23 in Circuit Court.

• Barry Loyd, 50, theft of property — released on own recognizance.

Loyd was arrested after allegedly stealing more than $1,600 worth of electronics from Walmart. The property was recovered at the time of his arrest.

• Justin Spear, 39, aggravated assault — $20,000.

Russellville Police responded to a disturbance on Tuesday where Spear was allegedly threatening family members with a knife. Two relatives held him back to keep from being stabbed while a third relative called 911, according to a police report. When officers arrived on scene, Spear fought with officers and did not submit to arrest until an officer threatened to use a Taser.

• Gary Willis, 47, forgery — $7,500.

• Robert Thomas, 49, forgery — $10,000.

• Robert Phillips, 53, forgery — $10,000.

• Kelvin Simpson, 40, forgery — $10,000.

Phillips, Thomas, Simpson and Willis were all arrested at various area banks and are accused of attempting to cash forged checks from Arkansas Tech University. Phillips was allegedly found to have such a check on his person when he was arrested, but said he never went into a bank.

Lackey was arrested after a vehicle in which he was a passenger was pulled over for a traffic violation. The initiating officer found Lackey to have several outstanding misdemeanor warrants and took him into custody. While searching his pockets, officers found a bag of what Lackey allegedly said was ice, a form of methamphetamine, according to a police report.

• Jeffrey Howell, 29, failure to appear — $200,000.

A warrant was issued for Howell after he failed to appear at a May court date for charges of felon in possession of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance. He was arrested in California last week and transported to Pope County.

• Christopher Dowdell, 25, failure to appear — $200,000.

A warrant was issued for Dowdell after he failed to appear at an Aug. 12 court date for charges of second-degree battery.